Britain's top prime minister contender to appear on trial for lies

Boris Johnson will be called to trial to face charges of bad conduct until he exercised public office for comments made about the EU referendum, a judge has ruled. This decision comes after numerous calls to launch a private Johnson persecution, which is currently the main candidate for [...]
Boris Johnson will be called to trial to face charges of bad conduct until he exercised public office for comments made about the EU referendum, a judge has ruled.
This decision comes after numerous calls to launch a private persecution of Johnson, which is currently the main candidate to win the race for the Preservative Party leadership, which could make it in the near future and the prime minister of the United Kingdom, follows Periscope from The Guardian.
Johnson lied and got involved in criminal activity when he repeatedly declared during the 2016 referendum that led to Brexi's victory that the UK was sending 350 thousand pounds to Brussels.
The legal team assembled by Marcus Ball, a 29-year-old businessman who has accused the former foreign secretary of gathering over 200 thousand pounds to finance persecution, will present the case before the judges. /Periscope












